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Fun Things to do with Kids in January 2019

1. Faber Castell Spot, Snap and Win Back-to-School Bus Contest

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Spot a Faber Castell’s Back-to-School bus, snap a photo with it, upload it onto Facebook or Instagram with the hashtag #fabercastellbacktoschool, and stand a chance to win RM150 cash and other Faber Castell products.

2. The Moscow Circus, Setia Alam

Image: The Moscow Circus

Roll up to witness the century-old Russian circus touring Malaysia for the first time. Be prepared to be mesmerized by incredible feats of agility and balance from jugglers, high wire and aerial performances, illusionists, diabolo spinners, and acrobatic acts from the award-winning Skokov Troupe.

Free admission for kids aged 2 years and below by not occupying any seats.

3. SuperPark Malaysia, Avenue K

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Head over to Avenue K Shopping Mall and check out the new sports park originating from Finland. An extensive selection of activities will keep kids, teens and adults engaged in endless hours of fun. Experience the excitement in activities such as obstacle walls, zip wires, pedal car racing, street basketball, golf range, augmented climbing wall, trampoline, to name but a few.

5. Malaysia’s First PokémonFestival, Genting

Image: Genting SkyAvenue

Pokémon fans rejoice! Participate in the Trainer Program and collect limited-edition Pokémon stickers by completing all the missions. Snap photos with Pokémon figurines and grab hold of your favourite Pokémon merchandise at SkyAvenue.

Learn to the basics of watercolour painting from Brian Tai, a talented artist with 26 years of painting experience under his belt. From sketching to learning how to add layers of colours to bring out the lights and shadows in a painting, learners will bring home a masterpiece depicting a Chinese New Year themed landscape.

7. Volunteer or Donate to Shelter Home for Children

Image: SHELTER Home for Children

Chinese New Year is around the corner. While most of us are fortunate enough to be engorging on hearty meals and spending time with family and friends, it is also an important time to spread love and cheer to those who are less fortunate. Volunteer or donate within your capacity to help the children at SHELTER Home for Children.

8. Visit Chocolate Museum, Kota Damansara

Image: Chocolate Museum

Love chocolate and intrigued by the versatility of this ingredient? Pay a visit to the Chocolate Museum to see the journey of how cacao is processed and turned into the confections that hit the shelves. Visitors will have the opportunity to make chocolate too. This wondrous experience is open to the public and admission is free.